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Jimmie Johnson won his fourth pole of the season at Auto Club Speedway.

Johnson posts sub-40 lap to win pole at Fontana

GEM drivers Kahne, Sadler, Carpentier qualify in top six

By Reid Spencer, Sporting News Wire Service
August 29, 2008
10:27 PM EDT
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FONTANA, Calif. -- The only driver to turn a lap at Auto Club Speedway in less than 40 seconds Friday afternoon, Jimmie Johnson survived a strong challenge from A.J. Allmendinger to win the pole for Sunday's Pepsi 500 Sprint Cup race.

The 18th driver to attempt qualifying at the two-mile track, Johnson posted a speed of 180.397 mph, but his position at the head of the field wasn't secure until Allmendinger (179.659 mph), the last of 44 drivers on the track, fell short of Johnson's time by .16 seconds.

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Pepsi 500

Race Lineup
Pos. Driver Make
1. Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet
2. A.J. Allmendinger Toyota
3. Jeff Gordon Chevrolet
4. Kasey Kahne Dodge
5. Patrick Carpentier Dodge
6. Elliott Sadler Dodge
7. Martin Truex Jr. Chevrolet
8. Dave Blaney Toyota
9. Kurt Busch Dodge
10. Aric Almirola Chevrolet
• Complete Lineup click here

For Allmendinger, the starting position is a career-best.

Jeff Gordon (179.565 mph) will start third, followed by Kasey Kahne (179.158 mph) and rookie Patrick Carpentier (178.860 mph). Elliott Sadler (178.492 mph) will start sixth as the Dodges of Gillett Evernham Motorsports grabbed positions four through six on the grid.

"All in all, I'm just extremely pleased with the lap and the progress we made throughout the day to make the car faster," said Johnson, the defending race winner and two-time defending Cup champion. "We're happy to start up front. I just hope we can take advantage of that."

Gordon was 21st fastest in Friday's practice session, but his crew gave him a setup more to his liking for the qualifying run.

"I'm shocked, and I'm ecstatic right now," Gordon said. "I missed [Turns] 1 and 2, but 3 and 4 were awesome. That was a great, great lap for us."

Carpentier, whose status with GEM for next season remains uncertain -- particularly after the addition of Reed Sorenson was announced this week -- posted his best qualifying run since winning the pole at New Hampshire in June.

His fifth-place effort came a week after failing to make the race at Bristol, a situation Carpentier attributed to imprudent use of practice time.

"I was discussing the changes [to the car] from this morning with the guys," Carpentier said. "It was a little bit too loose, and last week, we got so loose in qualifying, and it was my fault -- it was both our faults.

"We stopped too early in practice. This time, I tell you, we used it all the way to the end. It was good. We made the perfect changes."

News and Notes

• The qualifying session left two-time Fontana winner Matt Kenseth with work to do on Sunday. Kenseth, 10th in the Cup standings and 78 points ahead of 13th-place David Ragan, will start 37th. Ragan, Kenseth's teammate at Roush Fenway Racing, qualified 22nd.
• The No. 08 Dodge, driven by Johnny Sauter, will make its Cup debut Sunday after beating Tony Raines in the No. 70 Haas CNC Racing Chevrolet by .06 seconds. Raines was the only driver failing to make the field.

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Practice 1 Speeds
Pos. Driver Make Speed Time
1. Carl Edwards Ford 178.913 40.243
2. Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 178.656 40.301
3. A.J. Allmendinger Toyota 178.059 40.436
4. Elliott Sadler Dodge 177.800 40.495
5. Brian Vickers Toyota 177.773 40.501
6. Kyle Busch Toyota 177.541 40.554
7. Kasey Kahne Dodge 177.484 40.567
8. Casey Mears Chevrolet 177.410 40.584
9. Greg Biffle Ford 177.344 40.599
10. Dave Blaney Toyota 177.331 40.602
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